Pride Mobility manual Electrical Components, SL6 Lift Chair III. Your Lift Chair

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SL6 LIFT CHAIR

III. YOUR LIFT CHAIR

 

 

 

Lift Mechanism: Responds to the hand control commands to position the chair in the sit, recline, and stand positions.

Leg Levelers: Manually rotate up or down in order to stabilize the chair before use (Fig. 3.2).

ROTATE THE LEG LEVELERS TO RAISE OR LOWER THE CHAIR.

Figure 3.2 Leg Levelers

Scissor Mechanisms: Extend or retract to take the chair through the various stages of recline (Fig. 3.3).

WARNING! Be aware that the scissor mechanisms are a pinch point on the lift chair. Keep appendages and objects clear of these points when operating the footrest.

ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS

Your Pride Lift Chair is equipped with a low voltage DC motor system that reduces the standard household alternating current of 90V AC - 264V AC to direct cur- rent (24/39V DC). The electrical components include the external transformer, batteries, and hand control. Keep these areas free from moisture at all times.

Figure 3.3 Scissor Mechanism

SCISSOR MECHANISM (PINCH POINT)

WARNING! Keep all electrical components free from moisture at all times to prevent shock and/or electrical hazard.

External Transformer: Connects to a standard electrical outlet to provide power to the lift chair. The trans- former is equipped with an LED indicator, which shows green when power to the transformer is on.

The external transformer may also come equipped with mounting brackets that allow the transformer to be mounted to the wall directly under the standard electrical outlet. The screws must be mounted to the wall stud for security. Refer to “Appendix C” for a mounting diagram.

NOTE: Pride is not responsible for damage due to improper installation.

Batteries: Provide the power needed to return the lift chair from the recline position to the sit and/or lift position in the event of a power failure. For those models equipped with a battery backup system, the batteries are located inside the external transformer.

Hand Control: Contains the controls needed to operate the various functions of the lift chair. Refer to V. “Operation” for more information. The hand control may be equipped with a quick-release connector, which enables the user to detach the hand control from the chair, disabling all functions of the hand control.

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Contents SL6 Lift Chair SL6 Lift Chair Safety Guidelines Product Safety Symbols SL6 Lift ChairSL6 Lift Chair Label Information Safety Guidelines Label Information Introduction Information Exchange SafetyPURCHASER’S Agreement Pride Owners ClubModifications Weight LimitationsStorage and Operation Temperatures PINCH/CRUSH HazardsMotor Vehicle Transport Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference EMI/RFIShipping and Delivery SL6 Lift Chair II. General GuidelinesBody Components Pride Lift Chair Main ComponentsElectrical Components SL6 Lift Chair III. Your Lift ChairLift Chair SET-UP Locking Clip KD Sleeve KD ConnectionSL6 Lift Chair IV. ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY ClickBattery Installation Lift Chair PlacementFollow these steps to install the batteries Lift Chair Disassembly Follow these steps to disassemble the lift chairFabric REMOVAL/INSTALLATION SL6 Lift Chair IV. ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY SL6 Lift Chair SL6 Lift Chair Operation Operation PrecautionsHand Control Operation Follow these steps to sit in your lift chair FigOperation Frequently Asked Questions SL6 Lift Chair VI. TroubleshootingElectronics Care Fabric CareDisposal and Recycling Warranty Exclusions TWO-YEAR Limited WarrantyReconditioned Units Warranty SL6 Lift CHAIRVIII. WarrantyLift Chair Weight Capacity Model Number Rated Weight CapacitySL6 Lift Chair Appendix B External Transformer Optional Wall Mount Diagram INFMANU3614